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mynyoperafun – :
3/10
Xeroxdpode – :
This is so beautiful – especially on a hot hot summer night. (Natural ingredients make all the difference).
uran.novouz – :
Amazing dirty fruit and Aoudy. What a combo. Amazing longevity. Best of the series for sure
OrdebyOwege – :
Alike the rest of this sub-line, the oud in there is rather prominent as it should be, however oud being a pungent note overshadows all other notes and effectively ruins the differentiating factor. It’s a good fragrance however it’s absolutely not worth the price. No idea what Mr Dove thinks of his creations to price them this way. To me they are nothing spactacular to demand such buck. To be honest Mr Montale makes far better oud amalgamations.
rgnm – :
a very good quality fragrance indeed….kind of a dirty fruit with oud….great quality
hot-dog – :
So, the gimmick with this tutti-frutti trio seems to be that the top notes reflect the first part of the name, but they burn off fast leaving only a slither of the namesake behind. This one is indeed fruity and the fruit accord is predominantly berries but with the faint tropical spin of grapefruit and strawberries. I actually do detect something oud-like in this one (a tad barnyard and a bit cheesy), but it’s dialed way back in the mix. However, when placed next to the berry leaf (a note that naturally runs a bit pissy), there’s a subtle suggestion of a restroom. Ordinarily, a fruity melange over restroom-ish notes is bound to smell like air freshener, but Fruity Aoud navigates that trap reasonably well by creating a decent tension between pleasant / unpleasant. With that said, it’s a bit of a garish scent in the vein of Bond No.9, but no more garish than anything else the line has put out.